In many Soulslike games, there are multiple endings that you may achieve by completing specific tasks, and the same holds true forLies Of P. With numerous choices and the Lie system in the game, you’ll notice that there are at least two endings: one for Lies and another for Truth, which is correct. However, there is a third ending that demands specific choices.

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Each of these endings necessitates a separate playthrough, and you cannot obtain more than one ending in a single playthrough. Fortunately, the game includes a new game plus feature that allows you to unlock all of these endings.

“Real Boy: They All Lived Happily Ever After” Ending

This first endingdoesn’t depend on whether you tell the truth or lie throughout the gameas the only critical choice occurs toward the end.

As you progress through the game, you’ll eventually reach the final area, Arche Abbey, where you’ll faceSimon Manus, the Awakened God.

Geppetto standing next to Carlo Lies of P

After defeating him,take the lift downto reach the Under the Abyss areawhere you’ll meet Geppetto. He’ll offer to turn you into a real boy because “you’ve been a good boy” and end the madness.

At this point,you’ll face a choice: “Give your heart” or “Refuse.”

Sophia holding P Lies of P

You must select the “Give your heart” option.

Following your choice, Geppetto will declare you the greatest puppet he ever created andextract your heart, resulting in P’s demise.

After that, he will use the heart torevive his deceased son, Carlo, who you may see in the end cutscene.

P holding Geppetto as he is catching his last breath Lies of P

This is arguablythe worst endingyou can achieve in the game given the course of actions you have been doing.

For this playthrough,it’s advisable to lie as much as possiblesince it will help youunlock many trophies in the game.

“Rise Of P” Ending

In order to achieve this ending,which is probably the best,you should liethroughout most of your playthrough , although some truth options won’t hurt.

When you reach the point where you have todefeat Laxasia the Complete, you’ll encounterSophia, and you’ll face a choice: “Let her live"or"Give her peace.”

Choose the option “Give her peace”.

During your interaction with Geppetto after defeating Simon Manus, instead of giving your heart to him,you must select the “Refuse” option.

Geppetto won’t be pleased with this decision, and he’ll reveal thatP was the puppet meant to bring his son back to life.

Geppetto will then summonthe Nameless Puppet, which you must defeat. When you almost defeat this boss, he will attempt to kill you but Geppetto will jump in the path of the blade,sacrificing himselffor you, or more precisely,for"Carlo’s heart."

Afterward, you’ll observe that P approaches Sophia andinteracts with her using his Ergo in an effort to revive her.

While it appears that he sacrifices himself to bring her back to life, we noticea little bit of facial experience when Sophia tries to touch his face.

Sophia will express, “It’s so good to see you,” concluding this ending.

“Free From The Puppet String” Ending

This ending feels like it’sa neutral one, but achieving it requiresspecific choices.

The initial choice you need to make iswhen you meet Sophia after the Laxasia the Complete fight; select “Let her live.” Afterward, when you defeat Simon Manus, he’ll ask about what you did with Sophia; here, you should choose “I liberated her from Arche Abbey.”

Next, when you meet Geppetto, opt to “Refuse” giving him your heart, and then proceed todefeat the Nameless Puppet.

In this ending, you’ll experience the same first cutscene as the “Rise of P” ending. However, it concludes differently, withGeppetto telling you that you are a useless puppet.

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